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Show F 1ME Jeond 1 earyC ?nt iu Complete Home Newspaper 'cmbatic w A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION SIXTH YEAR TWENTY Magna, Utah, Friday, June 20, 1941 hetaufo Floivsr Garden Hosts Magna At State Convention Read It in The Timet or L&ader WELL KNOWN GARFIELD MAN cfPORT EVENTS SATURDAY DIES Sunday 1 Number 3 1 Funeral Rites PROMINENT Defense Bonds To Be Given Honor Mary GARFIELD LADY DIES MONDAY - - 4 People At July 4th Fete Fishing Funeral services for Daniel Fishing The 1941 fishing season officialFriends here were deeply n 72, Cameron, To Attend Invited GarFeature Session Public shocked Monday to learn of the ly opening Sunday morning at field man, who died Saturday, 4:00 a. m., proved very popular to death of Mrs. Libby Jones An- One $50.00 Bond and Three $25.00 Bonds To Be At Utah Copper Club And Park were held Wednesday at 2 p. m. countless Isaac Waltons feminine derson, 63, who died Monday at Awarded To Holders of Lucky Admittance Tickets irt the Masonic temple, Salt Lake Wife of Dr. McBride Suc- 10 a. m. at her home of coronary The Magna Flower Garden Club Arrangements are being made City. Mr. Cameron is a retired and masculine followers. The event was especially popuFour lucky ticket holders, who gain planned to make the celebrathrombosis. Her unexpected passwill be hosts to attending dele- to accommodate a full attendance master mechanic and veteran 'emlar with members of the Utah cumbs at Home After ing proved sad news to her fami- have previously purchased tickets tion outstanding. Events include gates and interested townspeople from the state Garden Clubs, and ploye of the Denver and Rio g Duck and Fish Club who g bouts at ly and large circle of stunned to the ceremony at sunrise, at the seventh annual convention a number of featured items are Grande Western Railroad com- Copper of the Mrs. Anderson had been the Independence Day celebration golf events, parade, sports, basefriends. bounteous partook Associated Garden Utah listed. supply the of pany. in' Funeral of rainbows that were planted rites for Mrs. Mary visiting friends the day before. Magna, will receive Defense ball, horsepulling, horse-sho- e June 22, anpitThe program numbers will in Clubs, Sunday, Services were conducted by near the Schultz McBride, wife of Dr. She was found dead by her Bonds, announce the committee ching, smoker, dance. thirty-tw- o clubhouse, elude: nounces F. V. Clark, president Diehl No. Christopher 19, hundred to be exact lodge The various committees ore exMany of George Edmund McBride of Mag- husband, Charles F. Anderson of in charge. F. and A M. them ranged to excellent size. na, were conducted Wednesday Garfield. Mr. Anderson had been The celebration is again being pending every effort to make the Program Burial was in the Midvale city Ferdie Barton caught the big- in Salt Lake City. The Rev. E. B. in ill health for some time. sponsored by the local Firemen, day one of long remembrance cemetery. Mrs. Anderson was born in the Cyprus American Legion Post from an entertainment viewpoint gest reported fish, a mammoth Pace officiated at the services. Mr. Directors Cameron of had served with 2 pounder that would not beBoard meeting Mrs. McBride died at 5:40 a. m. Scranton, Pennsylvania December and the 9:15 a m. d Lions and also have a "Safe and Sane 9:30 a.m. the railroad for 46 years. He re- gin to go in his creel. Ferdie, a Sunday at her home of a cerebral 10, 1877. Beception and Registration Club to provide entertainment for 4th of July for each and every tired about a year ago. (Registration fee $1.00 per person) novice of the first order, fishing hemorrhage. She had previously She came to Utah 30 years ago. residents of this vicinity on July citizen. He was highly regarded in this with a 10:00 a.m. General Session long cane pole, yanked Mr. suffered a stroke and was reportThe committee felt that due to Surviving are her husband of 4th. Room Luncheon-Porop- hry ed slightly better when another Garfield, a son, Myrion C. Andervicinity by a host of friends who Giant out of the canal over 12:30 p.m. First prize of a $50 bond and 3 the appropriateness of the' time, hi, his mourn claimed her. deeply passing. head into the lake behind him. . 2:00 p.m. General Session son of Salt Lake City; two grand- prizes of $25 bonds will be award- government defense bonds would One of the older residents of Mrs. McBride was born in Dan- children and four - 4:30 p.m. Tour of Magna Mill Realizing that a tight line is sisters, Mrs. ed. Each ticket purchased to the be more suitable, rather than cash Visit the Magna Community Park card prizes, for it is only by each one - 5:30 p.m. Garfield, Mr. Cameron had been necessary to keep Mr. Fish on zig, April 24, 1886, a daughter Lulu Huntington and Mrs. Marion featured wrestling-boxin- g an active and prominent citizen the hook, Mr. Barton proceeded of Richard and Anna Bernhardt Jones, both of Hollywood, Cali- will entitle the holder to one helping their country that we will MORNING SESSION and had- - endeared himself to to pull -t-he fighting, squirming Schultz. She had lived in the fornia; Mrs. Margaret Pratt of chance for the bonds, which have survive. By making wise sacrieveryone by his kindness and specimen out of the lake with United States for 51 years and Santa Fe., New Mexico and Mrs. been designated to help our coun- fices now, there will be less rea10:00 o'clock many fine deeds. one mighty heave and nearly in Utah for 26 years. Zoe Perkins of El Paso, Texas. son to fear for the future indivitry preserve its democracy. Mrs. McBride had been an Mrs. Anderson was identified A complete day of events is a- - dual and national knocked himself into the water Formal Opening of Convention Mr. F. V. Clark with a resounding bang on bis' active clubwoman in former years in activities of Garfield and had President Magna Flower Garden Club and was known and admired for been a long-tim- e chest. resident. She Vocal Solo (a and b) Janet kbnold Orson Naylor, more gentle In her brilliance and intellect, as was a member of several clubs Mr. Bert Mix Address of Welcome his beginning attack on the fish, well as her kindness of thought and through her varied activities, " Louise Bowen Reading (a and b) played a monster to a death and deed. Although she had taken became well acquainted with the Introduction of Dr. Jas. H. Linford Mr. F. V. Clark finish, toiling for 12 minutes by a retiring position in community people of Garfield, Magna and the brink of war, as we may be Long May It Wave President of The Utah Associated Garden Clubs our Elgin, and finally borrowed affairs the last few years, she was vicinity. 48 stars and 13 stripes in today. In proclaiming Flag Day, The Dr. Jas. H. Linford former prominent figure in seva net from a nearby fisherman to Response Her wit and sparkling personal. .Bishop Irvin T. Nelsen Address .. eral local organizations, and while ity attracted people and her many our "American flag today stand President Wilson said that it An extensive recreational pro- land the whopper. as indisputable evidence that a would be observed as a day on L. D. S. Church Landscape Architect Orson never managed to get the president of the Magna Womens other fine attributes of character united continent is possible that which we Americans might gram to provide worthy use of Business of the Convention including Committee reports fine Club, held fellow to profriends many inaugurated break water and big throughout years. ourselves to the nation, of people with different groups Dr. Linford, presiding leisure time for boys and girls of everyone was cheering Club Presidents Reports (limit 3 minutes) is to the Sympathy expressed forvhim jects. one and inseparable. this vicinity during the ensuing to of races different philosophies, M. was Club a Mrs. Garden B. She of Winsor bereaved family. Enterprise splendid example keep the apparently huge raini disWith that same feeling in our and with varying interests can Mrs. W. IL. Thacker months, has been the topic of Flora Culture Garden Club bow. After traveling up and dowi motherhood and had been a deand at become one peaceful, united na- hearts, President Roosevelt this cussion Friday meetings unvoted wife. Her and Mr. George Soff Gladiolus Society for bank the untimely 50 at least over feet, tion. year asked us to observe Flag Day Tuesday. The meetings were at- and under all other ... Mrs. Eleanor Sheets Holladay Garden Club fans, nearby'-Orso- expected passing is to be deeply civic orof On Flag Day, June 14, we tended a number by suitable ceremonies in classby Mr. C. Heber Garden Club Maughn Logan Flower finally netted the poor littkf regretted. displayed our flag in rooms, public gatherings, places . Surviving are her husband; two Mr. F. V. Clark ganization representatives. a slim little Magna Flower Garden Club fellow, Ors Mrs. Mae Bello and Mrs. E. L. public places and on homes of worship and in our homes to Garden Club son explained his tackle was daughters, Mrs. Frank P. Giles Mr, Henry J. Gosmen the nation to reaffirm reaffirm our faith in the ideals Cannon were elected throughout StanLake Mrs. of and Salt Mrs. City Ke Club Garden Grant kinda frail and did not wi6h Margaret Bryan of the Murray for which our flag stands and our in all it stands for. our faith group. E. Combs North of Wilson, Mrs. R. McBroom ley to strain it. A Neighborhood Garden Club , to the nation over which was the first meeting Day Tuesday Flag loyalty R. proclaimed Attending five Paul brothers, Mr. John E. Nichols .All told, a record turnout wag Carolina; Ogden Garden Club W. Broderick,- - Utah by President Woodrow Wilson, it has waved for more than a E. of Schultz Arthur Magna; Mr. Granville Oleson were Matt rewarded. Salt Lake City Garden Club 50 ladieS Over amply W. Williams, Amerin May, 1916, when we were on century and a half. Nebraska; Mrs. Claude L. Shields Copper Club; and many times that many malg Schultz of Norfolk, Utah Rose Society The Garfield swimming pool Mrs. Bello, Mrs. Canican York Schultz Legion; New William of Mrs. Lee Irving West Jordan Beautification members tried to win the posted the crease in the middle and read will begin its fourth year of ser- A Poem Parent-TeacheAssociaR. Schultz of OakMrs. Annie E. Cook non, Winder Ward Garden Club vice for Magna and Garfield each half s. paiately. p izes for the first limit, the big City, Walter A sent a friend poem recently of B. tion; Mrs.Merie Richards, Mrs. Schultz land and Francis . Here are the verses in a literal this Thursday noon, an- that is Mr. Emil Faulner, Toastmaster Bawden, L. D. S. Primaries; Mrs. reportedly receiving wide LUNCHEON, 12:30 p. m. The club officials announce that Georgetown, British Guina; a nounces H. Claude which unfortunately translation, Anderson, in French Womens circulation W. B. Boucher, Magna unoccupied Porophry Room of Utah Copper Club another planting will be mad4 ssler, Mrs. H. E. Ware of superintendent of the Garfield area. Read it first, he said, "in loses the double rhythm, accordof an her Club; Marvin H. Strong, Granite parents evening and fishing will way' Iwa. Improvement Company, primary the normal way; then fold it along ing to a French translator. Zenda Orr, Mary Evelyn Bullock, Betty Bowen School District and Vertis Woods, String Ensemble be closed until Sunday morning Corning, Missouri. sponsors of the pool. Miss Blanch Taylor state Recreational Director. The Soul Of Collaboration Reading when a duplicate opening is This popular recreational spot a By P. Laval that was repreIt suggested all members. AFTERNOON SESSION will be operated five days a week, Lets help and adfrom the following be promised sentative At least half of the fly and 2:00 o'clock excepting Saturdays and Sundays mire Chancellor Hitler chosen for the next meeting to w orm casters returned home anb from 12 noon until 8:00 p. m.r and Eternal England is unworthy of living council: executive an organize to in full with a time work will have ample lifeguards. Dale Pearce Lets curse and d Trumpet Solo (a and b) Boosters, creel, the only place in Utah that Officials state that The swimDr. Arvil Stark, crush the race beyond the Address Lady Lions; county this is possible, thanks to the Utah ming pool is a place of recreation sea Extension Horticulturist, U. A. C. officials; Firemen and Ladies auxand not a place to cleanse the Copper Dick and Fish Club olj Miss Blanch Taylor The Nazis on this Reading (a and b) iliary; American Legion Auxil- ficers. The of all body. cooperation earth will alone survive 5 MINUTE RECESS iary; Baptist church, Catholic The Arizona Ramblers, world's will be appreciated. Then let us be the Youth organization. Rules of the Pool include: Election of Officers , Girl Softball champions, demonaids of the German The following activities are June Leg Pairings in the strated to a record crowd their 1 Before entering the swimming The matches Fuehrer Awarding of Civic Project Prize quarterfinal the for youth sponsored by groups pool, everyone must take a of Attendance Prize" . Awarding Of the June golf leg pairings are H. C. championship form in trouncing of this vicinity: shower using soap. in a 6 to 1 game race the Oddyssey will end Courtesy Resolutions HL GarfiekL Harry Baseball, Sundays and Wednes- Jones vs. 4? Assembly - To- - them a tone vs. LaMar Sandall in the Thursday evening at the Garfield 2 Entrance to the pool is.only Singing America The Beautiful Quayle 6:30. to 4:00 Tour of the Magna Plant of the Utah Copper Company, 4:30 p. m. days, by the shower rooms. bracket and Paul Brown vs. park. belongs a just punishment Swimming at Garfield Pool, upper Visit the Magna Community Park, where Barbecued Sandwiches With bleachers and grandstand 3 All persons having or suspic-ione- d W. Ridd and J. The victor's glory awaits the swastika. SunDalrymple and Parley Saturdays except daily diof having contagious vs. Max Wimmer. and drinks will be served, 5:30 p. m. packed to the rafters, and practof days. sease are excluded. room taken, the During this time we will watch the crack Drum St Bugle Corps Band Concerts, grades 4 to 12, Ladies June Leg Pairings ically all standing 4 Do not expectorate in pool 27 the Cyprus Post American Legion The Utah Copper Golf ladies large crowd seemingly enjoyed daily. Containers are provided for demonstrasoftball colorful the tennis and 6:00 Olsen 11:00 to Committees June leg pairings are Carol .Tennis, that purpose. vs. LaFawn Mayberry, Valeria tion. General Chairman instruction, 11:00 and 5:00 p.m. Playing their initial perform- 5 No smoking, drinking or pro Mr. F. V. Clark, President Magna Garden Club Golf, daily at Utah Copper Golf Snell vs. Myra Hendrickson, Donfane language will be permitintrona Cromar vs. Muriel Sandall and ance in Utah, the visitors course. Reception ted. i Armeleta a duced star, to Club pitching Garden 7:00 from the 3 A top age limit of 27 years for Mr. Marvin Malms trom and Officers of Magna nights Amy McCarty, bye. Softball, 6 All are required baffled who Peralta, completely Reed of men drafted for military service Lower bracket: Hattie Parks vs. CLUB 10:00, under direction Program to wear a red bathing cap and the Copperettes. She pitched with is advocated by Brig. Gen. Lewis Mrs. Wallace Williams Damron. Peggy Linke, Agnes Williams vs. a fast an adult. be terrific by a threw accompanied and windup B. Hershey, director of selective Badminton, billiards and ping Thelma Quayle, Marie Jones vs. balL The Flower Arrangements Copperettes were just 7 Running on the deck is strictly service. Mrs- - E- - p- - SaUn Ann Eckersley and Jerry RichardMrs. George W. Smith pong at Utah Copper Club. prohibited. unable to get anyplace. Legislators said the draft diRegistration Many activities are sponsored son, bye. The evenings program started rector told the Senate military Mrs. Marvin Malmstrom by the Magna Womens Club at Mrs. Albert Fitzgerald a game, with Lucky committee at a closed session that the Community Park playground, Kids Golf Luncheon and Refreshments a Cyprus Post No. 38 Drum Corps Mrs. William Gallagher and the Primary organization has this was the age limit President Mrs. Robert Ridge The Utah Copper Golf club of- demonstration and other novelty The final meeting, in preparaRoosevelt would fix under a reficials are planning a "Kids events. weekly activities. quested amendment to the selec- tion for summer disbandment, of The Cyprus school sponsors a weekly event each Tuesday mornLions Club, d tive service act. The present draft the daily program of instrumental ing. All local boys and girls may BROTHER OF MRS. F. O. Magna-Garfiel- d ages are 21 through 35 but the will be held Thursday, June 26, music and the American Legion play on the Copper course with HAYMOND DIES IN MONTANA amendment would empower the 7:00 p. m. at the Community Bappost sponsors a junior baseball no charge or obligation whatsotist, church. New officers will be president to defer men past 27. ever. program. is expressed to Mrs. Sympathy installed. said the recommended Chairman Reynolds committee encourThe The move is planned to An inter Salt Lake County Frank O. Haymond in the death 21-2pin will be 2 that use be made of the school age local townspeople to use more of her brother, Ed Drew of Butte, horseshoe pitching duel is slated Senate committee probably would A past president's In to Roy Larson, retiring laboratory for handicraft under fully the golf facilities. Matt W. Montana. Mr. Drew died after for the newly renovated Utah approve the request at a session presented and other senators suggested that head, and thirteen members will competent supervision, and that Broderick is directing the affair. a short illness. confer-enc-e Community park grounds the definite limit of 27 years be be given attendance pins. Copper volStake be quarterly plus procured one leader Oquirrh He is survived by two sisters, Saturday evening, June 21. The The d written into the legislation. will be held Saturday and unteer for domestic science, one entry in Mrs. Haymond and Mrs. Cather- Magna-Garfiel- d pitcher will play the Industrial League will play 21 22, Gen. A1 Hershey said all men and according leader for boys, plus volunteer. June Winners Golf CaliSunday, Los Angeles, ine Shields of hosts to the Murray team, and who had reached at the Salt Lake Community Park to announcement given by H. Ed27 on Octrecommendation made thru The The weekly match play against fornia. the first horseshoe will be thrown ober 16, 1940, would years be deferred Sunday at 2:30 p. m. The locals ward Sutton, president All meet- the superintendent of appropriaat the par Saturday and Sunday promptly at 6:00 p. m. are playing fine ball. Pleasant tions under present plans. from course, was won by Keith ings will be held in the by Granite District to add INFANT SON SUCCUMBS A practice session was held He training the need The locals lost a 1 encounter Green chapel and hall and will additional supervision in the re- Copper for youth stressed Richards, Parley Dalrymple, Max Thursday evening to prepare the in the armed forces. here Wednesday evening against consist of the following: creational .program .of .Magna Wimmer and A. C. Ensign. Each for Private graveside services locals for their initial tournament. the Provo nine. The Garden city An informed army officer said received a fine new ball for their the infant son of Leslie J. and E. W. Wahlin, president of the Saturday, 7:00 p. m., Priesthood Garfield district was approved. altook 13 hits in a free for all, and be will given More information who was State Horseshoe Pitching Associa- that men above this age limit, meeting. Ross play. AnnaMae Nielson, the locals collected only 1 In a Another similar handicap event born June 14 at St. Marks hospi- tion, led the winning column for ready in training, probably would Sunday, 8:45 a. m. Welfare in an early issue of this paper to be excused if they so requested. poorly played game. The Salt Lake Country Club is slated" for Sunday, medal play tal, were conducted Sun lay in the local luminaries. further plans of this group to promeeting. all General for a. Jackie Ridd continued his ex10:30 recreation m. members. all suitable for shellacked the local ten-mvide cemett y. The Sunday, par against golfers Lake a to Salt moved the new City The courts, cellent play with 2 for 4 to lead of young men and women. A. new and safer at the city course Sunmeeting. team Dr. dedicated was ages west by public VACATIONISTS VISITORS grave position just the- - M-12 to 2 fracas. Putting a in hitters, driving in the Immanu-BapSunday f 2.00 p.nwGeperaljbof the day W. are and north of the tennis court, Lyons ' only run in his second hit LadieS piaylie meeting. tist Church." prbbabryThrbcStand-mostznod-erAaronic Leif Erickson and Johnson both most 5:30 m., the improved Cahel HuTrirraiTa oormty Andertf Sunday, Survivors include the parents, courts in this territory. They guest, her sister, Dorothy Devine took a beating on the mound. Verness meeting. this Larson, season, Robert Ross, the are equipped with flood lights for , Lx)S Angeles, California. Tholson were the local hopefuls and golfer priesthood leadership M. 1. a A procaptured the May Leg of the Di- maternal grandparents. Mr. and night throwing, cemented, clean visitor came by plane and plans grabbed the 2 tunning points Sunday, 7:00 p. m., meeting. rectors Cup play from Donna Mrs. Charles Plant of Vernon and General public They play their next match on facilities. RECEIVES HONORED DEGREE gram, to return to her home Monday. match ,- Miv sandy beds, seating 13. Cromar in a 5 and 4 local July to tree are grandparentsthe paternal" people, They OF H. w. Monday. Verness shot two 53s and Mrs. John Nielson of Magna. as a gesture of goOd-wifrom the Harold W. Linke, Jr, received MOTHER Mrs. George W. Beath and son, to win the first leg. Donfta, playthe Bachelor of Science Degree BOWEN SUCCUMBS Utah Copper Company. Jenus, are visiting Miss Gladys BROTHER OF MRS. NETTIE shoot-in- g ing her first year of golf, is Beath at the Columbia Hospital WCKGG DIES MONDAY the from Elizae. engineering" freegard remarkably well with an FATHtR c. Funeral services for Mrs. will University of Utah at exercises elected com- average of about 56, which is very RETURNS TO MAGNA AGAIN FATHER OF DAN in. Astoria. Oregon. Jenus was Tooele, of H. 79, R Cushing Bowen, beth Cramer for 8 days and Mrs. Beath remain recently. Legion, Slmon Rlthard Bath, 74, of East American Tooele. at of the DIES ' mander RYDALCH creditable. were conducted Monday be a visitor of her daughter will rehas 38 at inNo. E. crexk, died Monday at 6:10 regular sons C. Post Freegard Father Harold is the son of Mr. and She is survived by five Cyprus month. a for Club. m in a at his home of carcinoma. be to charge Utah Copper turned to Magna Mrs H. W. Linke of Arthur, and cluding Homer W. Bowen, manag- meeting at the Richard M. Rydalch, 81, long' Welcker. Lourdes t as the brother of Mrs. Nettie He F. of L. parish died C. Our succeeds of J. Penney Lady of He Grantsville, resident time graduated with honors. He at- er of the Magna MAGNA Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cook, vcKrgg of Garfield. after living in Monticello for a last week. He was the father of W. R. Macauley was named tended for four years without store and five daughters. F. Coon, and Mrs. Jess Cook, Mrs. Bu- J. Mr. months. of Sympathy is extended, 'number first Dan Rydalch of Magna. missing a day. Sympathy is extended. K. friends J ford Swanson, Mrs. Irvin Swenson many commander, Father Freegard! is extended. gpcond vice Sympathy , Mrs. T. A. Hansen entertained are happy to welcome him back. Gerald, all of Avon, Utah L. J. Gallyer, Boyle,, adjutant; Thursday. June 19.' the Hunter of her Bridge Club and He formerly served in Magna but at the home of Mrs. ladies B. were Schwer, J. ELEVATOR BABY DOING WELL guests entertained officer; Moore L. J. Mrs. finance Utah Louten-aocJohn Mrs. sergeant-at-armCamp of Daughters of thelunchto Monticello. special guests, Club Evelyn Cook Sunday morning. AT SALT LAKE CITY HOSPITAL members of the chaplain, Ed Esklund, inMrs. Alice enjoyed a picnic L. A. to Pioneers, commit-le- e Mrs. ten, served was Sabin, Breakfast executive Huband the and special guests, Mrs. Len and eon in Millcreek Canyon. Captain, D. D. Punshon consist of A. B. Elder, L. F. Gourley and Mrs. at her home. her father and bard and Mrs. Ann Eckersley on cluding Mrs. Carol Rasmussen The wee SLATED OUTING Mrs. Lawrence Doxey w as general CLUB was Cook afternoon baby daughter of Mr. eafly, even though Mr. Judith. Adams. Monday at her home. Tables daughter, nd Mrs. Glen Van Steeter of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Welcker and H-- A. Wednesday of arrangements, Mrs card and served was be will Luncheon and assisted in serving by hef daugh- chairman chairman of transpor- Installation of officers were arranged of enteris bridge Club Magna, born last Tuesday in the Van Steeter, drove 70 miles an was Ezra Utah The Day, Copper tables arranged. First prize group Lake. to Mrs. Ethel John- ter, Mrs. Rasmussen. The to Mrs. hekTat the July meeting. atf levator of St. Marks hospital, hour from Magna to Salt tation, Mrs. Rube Davis and com-rwon by Mrs. C. G. Harris, second taining at an outing at Saltair, prizes given J. A. later went to Grantsville arThe new r and Mrs. Young. mother son and refreshment member However, 25 for doing very well to Hans June Peterson, M. third E. J. Wednesday. Mrs. Richard are Gardner, to of Hibler L. funeral The baby Mr. and Mrs. F. is ladies will meet with Mrs. L. L. tend the time festive A Racing against time and Old rival are doing nicely. to ittoe, and favor and Hansen partners. Mrs. guest Rydalch. "elevator baby at vacationing in Lava Hot Springs Pullum Wedresday, June 23. Man Stork, the little planned. girl made her is called the jdrs. Sabin. for ten day. debut just several minutes too the hospital. k Schultz McBride well-know- Stroke boxing-wrestlin- V flag-raisin- Magna-Garfiel- well-bein- g. Extensive , WCHATTE Program Slated For Recreation lUf. LMt Met! f Garfield Pool To Open This Mid-Flo- -- Thursday Noon rs resi-den- ts -- . , Arizona Ramblers Show Locals Magna-Ga- Magna-Garfiel- rfield Softball Tricks sea-goi- Recommend Top Age Of For Military Service Draftees LIONS rs TO HOLD FINAL MEETING Horsqslipc Meet 71 Plays At Pinney Sunday Game Schedulecftir Oquirrh Stake Plans Conference For June 4. r Magna-Garfiel- Saturday EvfrT Magna-Garfiel- ll Copper Golfers Lose To Country Club Sunday 7-- an G s ) JJ ' R. H. CUSHING n NAMED JIEAU0F 18-ho- le LEGION POST ll j i ) 0 NOTES i -- and-son- s; k, ed 'I ft H I half-brothe- r, Just-A-Me- re c-- l f n |